The Courtship of Miles StandishBobbs-Merrill, 1903 - 152 страници |
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... laughed as he wrote , and still the Captain continued : “ Look ! you can see from this window my brazen howitzer planted High on the roof of the church , a preacher who speaks to the purpose , Steady , straightforward , and strong ...
... laughed as he wrote , and still the Captain continued : “ Look ! you can see from this window my brazen howitzer planted High on the roof of the church , a preacher who speaks to the purpose , Steady , straightforward , and strong ...
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... laughed as he wrote , and still the Captain continued : " Look ! you can see from this window my brazen howitzer planted High on the roof of the church , a preacher who speaks to the purpose , Steady , straightforward , and strong ...
... laughed as he wrote , and still the Captain continued : " Look ! you can see from this window my brazen howitzer planted High on the roof of the church , a preacher who speaks to the purpose , Steady , straightforward , and strong ...
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... Laughed at his snowy locks , and gave him a seat by the fireside , Grateful and pleased to know he had thought of her in the snow - storm . Had he but spoken then , perhaps not in vain had he spoken ; Now it was all too late ; the ...
... Laughed at his snowy locks , and gave him a seat by the fireside , Grateful and pleased to know he had thought of her in the snow - storm . Had he but spoken then , perhaps not in vain had he spoken ; Now it was all too late ; the ...
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... laughed at and scorned , because he was little of stature ; For he was great of heart , magnanimous , courtly , courageous ; Any woman in Plymouth , nay , any woman in England , Might be happy and proud to be called the wife of Miles ...
... laughed at and scorned , because he was little of stature ; For he was great of heart , magnanimous , courtly , courageous ; Any woman in Plymouth , nay , any woman in England , Might be happy and proud to be called the wife of Miles ...
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. MILES STANDISH Thus to be flouted , rejected , and laughed to scorn by a maiden , Thus to be mocked and betrayed by the friend whom most he had trusted ! Ah ! ' twas too much to be borne , and he fretted and ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. MILES STANDISH Thus to be flouted , rejected , and laughed to scorn by a maiden , Thus to be mocked and betrayed by the friend whom most he had trusted ! Ah ! ' twas too much to be borne , and he fretted and ...
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answered John Alden armor arrows battle beautiful beheld brave Wattawamat breath bullet Cæsar Captain continued Captain of Plymouth corselet courage Damascus Elder of Plymouth England errand excellent Elder exclaimed face feeling Flanders forest Garden of Eden grave hand heard heart heavens Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Hobomok HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY howitzer hurrying pen ILLUSTRATIONS BY HOWARD Indian Julius Cæsar laughed looked Lord loud maiden smiled maker of phrases matchlock Mayflower meadow Meanwhile mist musket name of friendship name of Priscilla o'er ocean old Puritan anthem Onward the bridal Pecksuot Pilgrims Plymouth woods John powder Praising PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Puritan maiden Priscilla sachem sacred sail scabbard sea-shore silent soldier spake speak spinning stalwart Miles Standish stood Straightway stripling strode strong will prevailed sudden sweet swifter talk Thereupon answered John thought tide Truly village of Plymouth voice weapons wedding WHEEL wind woman woods John Alden words